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  2. Dunbarton, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Dunbarton is named after the Dunbar family. It was an agricultural, trading, and sawmill town. By the early 1950s, Dunbarton had a population of about 300, about 35 residences, about 15 commercial buildings, one church, two schools including Dunbarton High School, two cotton gins, and the railroad station.

  3. Dunbarton, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Dunbarton is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 3,005 at the 2020 census, [2] up from 2,758 at the 2010 census. [3] History

  4. Transfer station (waste management) - Wikipedia

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    A transfer station, or resource recovery centre, is a building or processing site for the temporary deposition, consolidation and aggregation of waste. [1] [2] Transfer stations vary significantly in size and function. Some transfer stations allow residents and businesses to drop off small loads of waste and recycling, and may perform some ...

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  6. Portsmouth residents want transfer station open every day ...

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    PORTSMOUTH – Residents packed the high school auditorium and sent a resounding message to Town Council members: ... the transfer station is open from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Friday and ...

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  8. New Hampshire Route 77 - Wikipedia

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    NH 77's western terminus is at NH 13 in New Boston, just north of the town's central village, where it forks off to the north on Weare Road. Entering Weare, the road changes names to Dustin Tavern Road. At Country Three Corners, it meets the eastern terminus of NH 149 and merges with NH 114, where the name changes to South Stark Highway.

  9. List of NJ Transit railroad stations - Wikipedia

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    Forty stations were added on June 22, 1984 and the remainder added on September 29, 1984. (#64000496) [15] Most were along former lines and heritage railroads that had become part of NJT, while West Trenton Station is used by SEPTA. The oldest station building, built in 1868 at the Ramsey-Main Street station, was not listed.